Now that the Playstation Network is back online, the great downplaying by Sony has begun. Sony CEO Howard Stringer has been making the rounds in the media world, talking about the massive security fail, and in his eyes, it's not that big of a deal. He calls it a 'hiccup', something that happens to all large networks.

Well kudos to them. I hope that they this time their servers are secure, but I really wish Sony would just drop the arrogant attitude already. Just the way that they put off that it's not biggie makes me feel as though they really don't take responsiblity for making sure keeping data is secure and that it isn't a priority to them.